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a cultivator of land

  • 1 cultivator

    N
    1. कृषक
    The cultivator toils the land
    2. जमीन\cultivatorजोतने\cultivatorका\cultivatorयन्त्र
    The farmer uses the cultivator to level the ground

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  • 2 colōna

        colōna ae, f    [colonus], a countrywoman, O.
    * * *
    female farmer/tenant/cultivator of land; farmer's wife; countrywoman (L+S)

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  • 3 Agricola

    1.
    agrĭcŏla, ae, m. (Lucr. has gen. plur. agricolūm in 4, 586, but reg. form in 2, 1161; 6, 1260) [ager-colo], a cultivator of land, in the widest sense, a husbandman, agriculturist (including even the vine-dresser, gardener; also one who takes pleasure in agriculture, etc.); or in a more limited sense, a farmer, ploughman, countryman, boor, peasant.
    I.
    Prop.:

    bonum agricolam laudabant,

    Cato, R. R. 1, 2:

    agricolae assidui,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 16:

    (Deiotarus) optimus paterfamilias et diligentissimus agricola et pecuarius,

    devoted to agriculture and cattlebreeding, id. Deiot. 9:

    sed venio ad agricolas,

    the farmers, id. Sen. 16:

    agricolam laudat juris peritus,

    Hor. S. 1, 1, 9:

    invisum agricolis sidus,

    id. ib. 1, 7, 26:

    sollers,

    Nep. Cat. 3:

    peritissimus,

    Col. R. R. 1, 11, 1:

    fortunati,

    Verg. G. 2, 468:

    indomiti,

    id. A. 7, 521:

    parvo beati,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 139:

    negotiosi,

    Col. R. R. 9, 2, 5:

    severi,

    Lucr. 5, 1356:

    miseri,

    Verg. A. 12, 292; Vulg. Gen. 4, 2; ib. Jacob. 5, 7.—Of the vine-dresser, keeper of a vineyard:

    locavit eam (vineam) agricolis,

    Vulg. Matt. 21, 33; ib. Joan. 15, 1.— Hence,
    II.
    Meton., of the gods, patrons, tutelary deities of agriculture, as Ceres, Bacchus, Faunus, etc.:

    agricolarum duces di,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 1, 4:

    Redditur agricolis gratia caelitibus,

    Tib. 2, 1, 36.
    2.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Agricola

  • 4 agricola

    1.
    agrĭcŏla, ae, m. (Lucr. has gen. plur. agricolūm in 4, 586, but reg. form in 2, 1161; 6, 1260) [ager-colo], a cultivator of land, in the widest sense, a husbandman, agriculturist (including even the vine-dresser, gardener; also one who takes pleasure in agriculture, etc.); or in a more limited sense, a farmer, ploughman, countryman, boor, peasant.
    I.
    Prop.:

    bonum agricolam laudabant,

    Cato, R. R. 1, 2:

    agricolae assidui,

    Cic. Rosc. Am. 16:

    (Deiotarus) optimus paterfamilias et diligentissimus agricola et pecuarius,

    devoted to agriculture and cattlebreeding, id. Deiot. 9:

    sed venio ad agricolas,

    the farmers, id. Sen. 16:

    agricolam laudat juris peritus,

    Hor. S. 1, 1, 9:

    invisum agricolis sidus,

    id. ib. 1, 7, 26:

    sollers,

    Nep. Cat. 3:

    peritissimus,

    Col. R. R. 1, 11, 1:

    fortunati,

    Verg. G. 2, 468:

    indomiti,

    id. A. 7, 521:

    parvo beati,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 139:

    negotiosi,

    Col. R. R. 9, 2, 5:

    severi,

    Lucr. 5, 1356:

    miseri,

    Verg. A. 12, 292; Vulg. Gen. 4, 2; ib. Jacob. 5, 7.—Of the vine-dresser, keeper of a vineyard:

    locavit eam (vineam) agricolis,

    Vulg. Matt. 21, 33; ib. Joan. 15, 1.— Hence,
    II.
    Meton., of the gods, patrons, tutelary deities of agriculture, as Ceres, Bacchus, Faunus, etc.:

    agricolarum duces di,

    Varr. R. R. 1, 1, 4:

    Redditur agricolis gratia caelitibus,

    Tib. 2, 1, 36.
    2.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > agricola

  • 5 Landwirt

    m, Landwirtin f farmer
    * * *
    der Landwirt
    farmer; countryman; agriculturist; cultivator
    * * *
    Lạnd|wirt(in)
    m(f)
    farmer
    * * *
    (the owner or tenant of a farm who works on the land etc: How many farmworkers does that farmer employ?) farmer
    * * *
    Land·wirt(in)
    m(f) farmer
    * * *
    der farmer
    * * *
    Landwirt m, Landwirtin f farmer
    * * *
    der farmer
    * * *
    -e m.
    agriculturist n.
    countryman n.
    cultivator n.
    farmer n.

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  • 6 cultivate

    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) kultivere; udvikle
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) dyrke; kultivere
    - cultivation
    - cultivator
    * * *
    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) kultivere; udvikle
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) dyrke; kultivere
    - cultivation
    - cultivator

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  • 7 cultor

    cultor, ōris, m. [id.].
    I.
    Prop., one who bestows care or labor upon a thing, an elaborator, cultivator, etc.:

    agrorum,

    Liv. 2, 34, 11; 4, 25, 4:

    agri,

    id. 40, 29, 3; cf.

    agricultor: virentis agelli,

    Hor. A. P. 117:

    terrae,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 39, 99:

    vitis,

    a vine-dresser, id. Fin. 5, 14, 40:

    alveorum,

    a bee-master, apiarist, Col. 9, 3, 1.— Poet., of a bullock:

    pauperis agri,

    Ov. F. 5, 515.—
    b.
    Absol., a cultivator or tiller of land, a husbandman, planter, Sall. J. 46, 5; Liv. 21, 34, 1; 28, 11, 9; Quint. 2, 19, 2; Verg. A. 8, 8; Ov. M. 1, 425:

    cultores (opp. oppidani),

    countrymen, Tac. A. 12, 55; cf. id. H. 2, 87.—
    B.
    Meton. (acc. to colo, I. B.), an inhabitant, a dweller:

    ejus terrae,

    Sall. J. 17, 7:

    collis ejus (sc. Janiculi),

    Liv. 24, 10, 12; cf.:

    collis Heliconii,

    Cat. 61, 1:

    Cupua Tuscis veteribus cultoribus adempta,

    Liv. 28, 28, 6: nemorum, Verg. G. 1, 14; 2, 114; cf.:

    antiqui (Capuae),

    Liv. 7, 38, 5:

    (insularum),

    id. 22, 31, 3:

    caeli (Juppiter),

    Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 13:

    Euboicus tumidarum aquarum,

    Ov. M. 14, 4. —
    II.
    Trop. (acc. to colo, II. A. and B.).
    A.
    A fosterer, supporter:

    bonorum (with fautor),

    Liv. 9, 46, 13:

    fidissimus imperii Romani (Hiero),

    id. 26, 32, 4:

    juvenum,

    a tutor, teacher, Pers. 5, 63:

    veritatis, fraudis inimici,

    Cic. Off. 1, 30, 109; cf.

    aequi,

    Ov. M. 5, 100:

    juris et aequarum legum,

    Mart. 10, 37, 1:

    amicitiae,

    Liv. 25, 28, 8; Mart. 9, 84, 4.—
    B.
    A worshipper, reverencer:

    deorum,

    Hor. C. 1, 34, 1:

    numinis,

    Ov. M. 1, 327:

    diligentissimus religionum,

    Liv. 5, 50, 1.—Also absol., Verg. A. 11, 788.—Hence, in later relig. lang., a priest of some deity:

    deūm matris,

    a priest of Cybele, Suet. Oth. 8; cf. Inscr. Orell. 938; 1578.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > cultor

  • 8 cultivate

    transitive verb
    1) (for crops) kultivieren; bestellen, bebauen [Feld, Land]
    2) anbauen, züchten [Pflanzen]
    3) (fig.) kultivieren, entwickeln [Geschmack]; kultivieren [Freundschaft, Gefühl, Gewohnheit]; entwickeln [Kunst, Fertigkeit]
    * * *
    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) bebauen
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) züchten
    - academic.ru/17751/cultivated">cultivated
    - cultivation
    - cultivator
    * * *
    cul·ti·vate
    [ˈkʌltɪveɪt, AM -tə-]
    vt
    to \cultivate sth etw anbauen
    to \cultivate crops Getreide anbauen
    to \cultivate vegetables Gemüse anbauen [o ziehen
    2. AGR (till)
    to \cultivate the land das Land bestellen
    3. ( fig form)
    to \cultivate sth etw entwickeln
    to \cultivate an accent einen Akzent pflegen
    to \cultivate a career eine Karriere fördern
    to \cultivate contacts/relationships Kontakte/Beziehungen pflegen
    to \cultivate one's mind seine geistigen Fähigkeiten steigern
    to \cultivate sb's mind jdn geistig fördern
    to \cultivate one's reputation etwas für seinen guten Ruf tun
    to \cultivate sb's talent jds Talent fördern
    * * *
    ['kʌltIveɪt]
    vt
    1) (lit) kultivieren; soil bebauen, kultivieren; crop, fruit etc anbauen; beard wachsen lassen
    2) (fig) friendship, links etc pflegen, kultivieren; art, skill, taste entwickeln; sb sich (dat) warmhalten (inf), die Beziehung zu... pflegen

    a connection like that is definitely worth cultivatinges lohnt sich bestimmt, so eine Verbindung aufrechtzuerhalten

    * * *
    cultivate [ˈkʌltıveıt] v/t
    1. AGR
    a) den Boden kultivieren, bebauen, bestellen, bearbeiten, urbar machen
    b) engS. mit dem Kultivator bearbeiten
    c) Pflanzen züchten, ziehen, (an)bauen
    2. zivilisieren
    3. veredeln, -feinern, entwickeln, fort-, ausbilden, eine Kunst etc fördern
    4. eine Kunst etc pflegen, betreiben, sich widmen (dat)
    5. sich befleißigen (gen), Wert legen auf (akk):
    6. a) eine Freundschaft, Beziehungen etc pflegen
    b) freundschaftlichen Verkehr suchen oder pflegen mit, sich jemandem widmen, sich jemanden warmhalten umg
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) (for crops) kultivieren; bestellen, bebauen [Feld, Land]
    2) anbauen, züchten [Pflanzen]
    3) (fig.) kultivieren, entwickeln [Geschmack]; kultivieren [Freundschaft, Gefühl, Gewohnheit]; entwickeln [Kunst, Fertigkeit]
    * * *
    v.
    anbauen v.
    ausbilden v.
    kultivieren v.

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  • 9 क्षेत्रम् _kṣētram

    क्षेत्रम् [क्षि-ष्ट्रन्] A fiield, ground, soil; चीयते बालिश- स्यापि सत्क्षेत्रपतिता कृषिः Mu.1.3.
    -2 Landed property, land.
    -3 Place, abode, region, repository; कपटशतमयं क्षेत्रमप्रत्ययानाम् Pt.1.191; Bh.1.77; Me.16.
    -4 A sa- cred spot, a place of pilgrimage; क्षेत्रं क्षत्रप्रधनपिशुनं कौरवं तद्भजेथाः Me.5; Bg.1.1.
    -5 An enclosed spot of ground, portion or space, superficies, circuit.
    -6 Fertile soil.
    -7 Place of origin; Bhāg.2.6.1.
    -8 A wife; अपि नाम कुलपतेरियमसवर्णक्षेत्रसंभवा स्यात् Ś.1; Ms.3.175; वृद्धस्तु व्याधितो वा राजा... क्षेत्रे बीजमुत्पादयेत् Kau. A.1.17.
    -9 The sphere of action, the body (regarded as the field of the working of the soul); योगिनो यं विचिन्वन्ति क्षेत्राभ्यन्तर- वर्तिनम् Ku.6.77; Bg.13.1,2,3.
    -1 The mind.
    -11 A house; a town.
    -12 A plane figure, as a triangle.
    -13 A diagram.
    -14 A sign of the zodiac.
    -15 (in chiromancy) A certain portion marked out on the palm; क्षेत्रं मृजां च विधिवत्कुशलो$वलोक्य सामुद्रविद्वदति यातमनागतं च Bṛi. S.68.1.
    -Comp. -अंशः a degree of the ecliptic.
    -अधिदेवता the tutelary deity of any sacred piece of ground.
    -आजीवः, -करः, -कृत m. a cultivator, peasant.
    -इक्षुः N. of a corn (यवनाल- Mar. जोंधळा).
    -गणितम् geo- metry.
    -गत a. geometrical. ˚उपपत्तिः f. geometrical proof.
    - a.
    1 produced in a field.
    -2 born from the body.
    (-जः) 1 one of the 12 kinds of sons allowed by the old Hindu Law, the offspring of a wife by a kins- man duly appointed to raise up issue to the husband; Ms.9.167,18; Y.1.69,2.128.
    -जात a. begotten on the wife of another.
    -ज्ञ a.
    1 knowing places.
    -2 clever, dexterous; क्षेत्रज्ञवद्भाषसे त्वं हि धर्मान् Mb.1.89.14.
    (-ज्ञः) 1 the soul; cf. क्षेत्रज्ञं चापि मां विद्धि सर्वक्षेत्रेषु भारत Bg. 13.1,3; Ms.12.12.
    -2 the Supreme Soul.
    -3 a liber- tine.
    -4 a husbandman.
    -5 a form of Śiva.
    -6 a witness. (
    -ज्ञा) a girl fifteen years old personating Durgā at a festival.
    -देवता the deity of the fields; N. of a serpant.
    -पतिः a land-owner, a landlord.
    -पदम् a place sacred to a deity; पादौ हरेः क्षेत्रपदानुसर्पणे Bhāg. 9.4.2.
    -पालः 1 a man employed to guard a field.
    -2 a deity protecting fields.
    -3 an epithet of Śiva.
    -फलम् the area or superficial contents of a figure (in math.)
    -भक्तिः f. the division of a field.
    -भूमिः f. cultivated land.
    -राशिः quantity represented by geometrical figures.
    -लिप्ता a minute of the ecliptic.
    -विद् a. = क्षेत्रज्ञ q. v. (-m.)
    1 a husbandman.
    -2 a sage, one who has spiritual knowledge; यमक्षरं क्षेत्रविदो विदुः Ku.3.5.
    -3 the soul; यः क्षेत्रवित्तपतया हृदि विष्वगाविः Bhāg.4.22.37.
    -व्यवहारः 1 drawing a figure in geometry.
    -2 geome- trical demonstration.
    -स्थ a. residing at a sacred place.

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  • 10 cultivate

    ['kʌltɪveɪt]
    1) coltivare [land, soil]
    * * *
    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) coltivare
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) coltivare
    - cultivation
    - cultivator
    * * *
    ['kʌltɪveɪt]
    1) coltivare [land, soil]

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  • 11 cultivate

    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) cultivar
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) cultivar
    - cultivation
    - cultivator

    cultivate vb cultivar
    tr['kʌltɪveɪt]
    1 cultivar
    cultivate ['kʌltə.veɪt] vt, - vated ; - vating
    1) till: cultivar, labrar
    2) foster: cultivar, fomentar
    3) refine: cultivar, refinar
    to cultivate the mind: cultivar la mente
    v.
    beneficiar v.
    cultivar v.
    'kʌltəveɪt
    transitive verb cultivar
    ['kʌltɪveɪt]
    VT
    1) [+ crop, land, friendships] cultivar
    2) (fig) [+ habit] cultivar
    * * *
    ['kʌltəveɪt]
    transitive verb cultivar

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  • 12 cultivate

    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) brjóta land til ræktunar
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) rækta
    - cultivation
    - cultivator

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  • 13 cultivate

    ['kʌltɪveɪt]
    vt
    land, crop uprawiać; attitude, feeling kultywować; (in o.s.) rozwijać w sobie; person zabiegać o względy +gen
    * * *
    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) uprawiać
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) uprawiać
    - cultivation
    - cultivator

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  • 14 культиватор-плоскорез

    2) Australian slang: blade plow
    3) Makarov: stubble mulcher, sweep cultivator

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > культиватор-плоскорез

  • 15 cultivate

    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) dyrke, kultivere
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) dyrke
    - cultivation
    - cultivator
    kultivere
    verb \/ˈkʌltɪveɪt\/
    1) bruke, bearbeide (jord), dyrke
    2) ( biologi) rendyrke
    3) ( overført) utvikle, øve opp, anta, innta
    4) dyrke, vie seg til, kultivere
    cultivate somebody eller cultivate an aquaintance with somebody dyrke\/kultivere\/utvikle et bekjentskap med noen

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  • 16 मध्यम _madhyama

    मध्यम a. [मध्ये भवः म]
    1 Being or standing in the middle, middle, central; पितुः पदं मध्यममुत्पतन्ती V.1.19; मध्यमोपलम् Ki.9.2; so मध्यमलोकपालः, मध्यमपदम्, मध्यमरेखा q. q. v. v.
    -2 Intermediate, intervening; नाप्नोद्यो$यं मध्यमः प्राणस्तानि ज्ञातुं दध्रिरे Bṛi. Up.1.5.21.
    -3 Middling condition or quality, mediocre; as in उत्तमाधममध्यम.
    -4 Middling, moderate; तेन मध्यमशक्तीनि मित्राणि स्थापितान्यतः R.17.58.
    -5 Middle-sized.
    -6 Neither youngest nor oldest, the middleborn (as a brother); प्रणमति पितरौ वां मध्यमः पाण्डवो$यम् Ve.5.26; ततो$र्धं मध्यमस्य स्यात् तुरीयं तु यवीयसः Ms.9.112.
    -7 Impartial, neutral.
    -8 Mean (in astr.).
    -9 Belonging to the meridian.
    -मः 1 The fifth note in music.
    -2 A particular musical mode.
    -3 The mid-land country; see मध्यदेश.
    -4 The second person (in grammar).
    -5 A neutral sovereign; धर्मोत्तरं मध्यममाश्रयन्ते R.13.7.
    -6 the middle-most prince; मध्यमस्य प्रचारं च विजिगीषोश्च चेष्टितम् Ms.7.155.
    -7 the middle character in plays.
    -8 The governor of a province.
    -9 An epithet of Bhīma; (cf. मध्वमव्यायोग).
    -मा 1 The middle finger.
    -2 A marriageable girl, one arrived at the age of puberty.
    -3 The pericarp of a lotus.
    -4 One of the classes of heroines (Nāyikās) in poetic com- positions, a woman in the middle of her youth; cf. S. D. 1.
    -5 A central blossom.
    -मम् 1 The middle.
    -2 The waist; तदैव यन्न दग्धस्त्वं धर्षयंस्तनुमध्यमाम् Rām.6.111.24.
    -3 The defectiveness.
    -4 (In astr.) The meridian ecliptic point.
    -Comp. -अङ्गुलिः the middle finger.
    -आगमः one of the four Āgamas; Buddh.
    -आहरणम् (in alg.) elimination of the middle term in an equation.
    -उत्खातः a particular division of time.
    -उपलः = मध्यमणिः q. v.; मध्यमोपलनिभे लसदंशौ Ki.9.2.
    -कक्षा the middle court- yard.
    -खण्डम् the middle term of an equation.
    -गतिः (in astr.) the mean motion of a planet.
    -ग्रामः (in music) the middle scale.
    -जात a. middle-born.
    -पदम् the middle member (of a compound). ˚लेपिन् m. a subdivision of the Tatpuruṣa compound in which the middle word is omitted in composition; the usual instance given is शाकपार्थिवः which is dissolved as शाकप्रियः पार्थिवः; here the middle word प्रिय is omitted; so छायातरु, गुडधानाः &c.
    -पाण्डवः an epithet of Arjuna.
    -पुरुषः the second person (in grammar).
    -पूरुषः a mediocre person.
    -भृतकः a husbandman or cultivator (who works both for himself and his master or landlord).
    -यानम् the middle way to salvation.
    -रात्रः midnight.
    -राष्ट्रकम् a variety of diamonds; Kau. A.2.11.29.
    -रेखा the central meridian of the earth.
    -लोकः the middle world, the earth. ˚पालः a king; तां...... अन्वग्ययौ मध्यमलोकपालः R.2.16.
    -वयस् n. middle age.
    -वयस्क a. middle-aged.
    -संग्रहः intrigue of a middling character, such as sending presents of flowers &c. to another's wife; it is thus defined by Vyāsa:-- प्रेषणं गन्धमाल्यानां धूपभूषणवाससाम् । प्रलोभनं चान्नपानैर्मध्यमः संग्रहः स्मृतः ॥
    -साहसः the second of the three penalties or modes of punishment; see Ms.8. 138. (
    -सः, -सम्) an outrage or offence of the middle class.
    -स्थ a. being in the middle.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > मध्यम _madhyama

  • 17 cultivate

    kiművel, fejleszt, művel, tart, ápol, kifejleszt
    * * *
    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) művel
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) termeszt
    - cultivation
    - cultivator

    English-Hungarian dictionary > cultivate

  • 18 cultivate

    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) cultivar
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) cultivar
    - cultivation
    - cultivator
    * * *
    cul.ti.vate
    [k'∧ltiveit] vt cultivar: 1 lavrar, amanhar. 2 remexer a terra em volta das plantas. 3 melhorar, desenvolver, educar. 4 dedicar tempo e esforço a. 5 procurar a amizade de. 6 preparar uma cultura de bactérias. to cultivate the arts cultivar as artes. to cultivate wheat cultivar trigo.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > cultivate

  • 19 cultivate

    v. işlemek; ekip biçmek, yetiştirmek; ilerletmek, geliştirmek; kendini adamak, gayret etmek; kazanmaya çalışmak
    * * *
    1. işle 2. toprağı işle
    * * *
    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) tarlayı sürüp ekmek
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) yetiştirmek, üretmek
    - cultivation
    - cultivator

    English-Turkish dictionary > cultivate

  • 20 cultivate

    1) (to prepare (land) for crops.) obdelovati
    2) (to grow (a crop in a garden, field etc): He cultivates mushrooms in the cellar.) gojiti
    - cultivation
    - cultivator
    * * *
    [kʌltiveit]
    transitive verb
    obdelovati; gojiti, negovati; izobraževati
    to cultivate s.o.'s friendshipdružiti se s kom

    English-Slovenian dictionary > cultivate

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